'Idiot's Guide' for home buyers disappoints Authors suffer from lack of real estate experience The Fifth Edition of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying and Selling a Home" by Shelley O'Hara and Nancy D. Lewis is
Senate to Weigh Housing Initiatives The Senate is poised to vote on a package of housing initiatives to deal with record numbers of foreclosures. The package includes a regulatory overhaul and a $300 billion refinancing
Town, school builder near settlement After more than a year of disagreement, the town and the contractor building the new middle school are getting closer to settling their differences over disputed costs and a completion
Fitch Affirms 12 Classes of 2 First Republic Mortgage Loan Trust Issues (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----Nov. 28, 2005--Fitch Ratings affirms the following First Republic Mortgage Loan Trust Issues:read more...
Once an industry standard, 6 percent real estate broker fees are fading Debbie Viator may not have much real estate know-how, but she still saved a bundle selling her Pembroke Pines home.via
First Horizon MSAver Expanding Health Savings Account Operations First Horizon MSAver Resources, Inc. is tripling the size of its office space and updating its equipment in response to its growing customer base.via
The rift between hawk and dove widened somewhat at the May 3 meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, but the majority of the Fed’s concern remains overwhelmingly directed at inflation.
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